S.C. CHEUNG (張成志)

Dr. Shing-chi (S.C.) Cheung received his Bachelors degree in Electrical
Engineering from The University of Hong Kong, and his Ph.D degree in Computing
from the Imperial College London. In 1994 he joined The Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology (HKUST) where he is a full professor in the Department
of Computer Science and Engineering. He participates actively in the program
and organizing committees of major international conferences on software
engineering. His work has been reported by publications at
international journals and conferences, which include TOSEM, TSE, ICSE,
FSE, ESEC, ASE and ISSTA.

Call for Contributions/Participation

News

I am recruiting a highly devoted PhD student and/or
postdoc.
For PhD students, he or she must be interested in the construction and program analysis of
dependable systems, in particular, on the mobile computing, cloud
computing and spreadsheets. Qualified applicants must be competent Java and
C++ programmers with strong motivation to conduct basic research and
empirical experiments. They should have solid knowledge on software
engineering, testing, compilers, algorithms, concurrency and data
mining/machine learning. Experience in the participation of open-source
projects is particularly welcome. Please send me an email with your resume
and a recent photograph if you are interested. First year PhD students of
Computer Science & Engineering (HKUST) who have not yet identified
their supervisors are also welcome. For postdoc, he or she must have
demonstrated their research ability by publishing widely on top-tier software
engineering research venues, which includes TSE, TOSEM, ICSE, FSE, ISSTA, ASE
and IEEE Software. Preferences will be given for those who have top-tier
publications on program analysis and testing on mobile software.

Are you occupied by worries?

Look at the birds flying around: they do
not sow seeds, gather a harvest and put it in barns; yet your Father in
heaven takes care of them! Aren't you worth much more than birds? Can any
of you live a bit longer by worrying about it? Instead be concerned above
everything else with the Kingdom of God and with what your Father requires
of you, and he will provide you with all these other things. So do not
worry about tomorrow; it will have enough worries of its own. There is no
need to add to the troubles each day brings. (Matthew: 6:26-27, 33-34)